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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1904; 13 REAL. E_S_TATE— -CITY — FOJR SALE. EASTON. ELDRIDGE & COMPANY^ t 638 MARKET ST. AUCTION. AUCTION. 'AUCTION. TUESDAY, Jan. 12, 1304 12 O'clock Noon At Our Salesrooms, 638 Market St. PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. 760 Cole st., near Waller. K. side; im- provements, a handsome cottage,-' built less than 2 years ago at a cost of $5000 for build- ing alone; contains C spacious rooms, porce- lain bath, 2 patent flush toilets, laundry, high basement, brick foundation. , MISSION FLATS. S. line of -West ave., 90 feet E. of Mission St., near 3l8t: lot 50x105 feet; Nos. 2, 4, 6,- 8 West ave. ; improvements, 4 brand new flats, containing 4 and 5 rooms, porcelain *• bath, gas grates, wooden mantels, modern ln every re- spect; rented to first-class tenants for $65 per month. SECOND AVENUE RESIDENCE. ' No. 129 Second ave., bet. Lake and Califor- nia sts. ; a handsome 0-room residence; porce- lain bath, tiled sink, wooden mantels, etc.; al- most new; mortgage of $3000 can remain. BUSINESS INVESTMENT. No. 133B Alabama St.; 215 feet S. of 25th: lot 25x100 fert; Improvements, store with 4 living rooms; also upper flat of U rooms and bath, with stable in the rear; rents $40 month. . • TENTH-STREET FLATS. " Nos.. 432 and 432% Tenth St., S. of Harrison; 2 very pretty flats of 4 rooms each; large sta- ble on the premises; Tent, $3ti per month. - MISSION COTTAGE. ' No. 4150 20th st.. ;-W. of Hartford: improve- ments consist of an excellent cottage contain- ing. &¦ rooms and bath; high basement; con- crete .sidewalk,/ bltumlnized street; mortgage of $1000; this is a delightful neighborhood. ASHBURY : HEIGHTS BUILDING LOT. ' E. linn of'Lotfa St., 100 feet S. Of Parnassus ave. ; 25x101 feet; this property commands - a beautiful view ahd cannot ¦ be surpassed as " a business site-for-a reeldence or flat. MINNA-STREET FLATS. : Nosv 563, 503'4. 5C3A and 6<i3B Minna St., 177:0 W.. of Russ^ bet. 6th and 7th; substan- tial frame bufldlng containing 4 .Very fine lit- tle flats of 4 rooms- .each : rented to flrst-clat» tenants at- $50 per month; concrete sidewalk; 10-foot basement. • • •¦ ' VALENCIA-STREET CORNER. 1 L<jf on NE. corner of Valencia and 24th sts. ; 34:5x00 feet; 1 an exceptionally fine location- for the erection of stores and flats. MISSION RESIDENCE. N. line of 1'tJth Et., near Castro, No.' 4226;' .improvements consist of a residence containing 7- rooms and bath:* high basement; renting for $40 per, month; mortgage of $1000. VALENCIA-STREET BUSINESS SITE. W. line of Valencia st.. 201 :C feet N. of 2Gth ¦St.; extremely large' piece of ground, OSxOo feet; a mbst desirable business site. For further particulars and catalogue .apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & COMPANY. • C3S MARKET STREET. TWO BRAND NEW COTTAGES. . Five roums and bath each. ' ¦ . ' ! . - • In t^elest part of the Mission. . ' Half a block from the cars. -^ ' Can be bought ' .-.. . . . • .' . On easy monthly, payments.'. •OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post' st. CALIFORNIA House Wrecking Co. pays the highest price for . buildings . and ; will . wre.ck the largest building completely .within -l'O days. Northwest corner Mission and Tenth . sts., office and yard. • .- • FOR choice list of 'city pr.operty, house and lots; also some good bargains In Berkeley, . Oakland and Alameda. Call on ROTHER- MEL & CO., 507 California st. LOTS, N or S side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W. J.-GUNN. 530 California, st. __ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. _^ GEARY. 1002 — Nicely, furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single; housekeeping privileges; .running water; gas; reasonable. GEARY. 40S— Three nicely furnished sunny rooms; references. ¦ •KNICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1340 Pine at., . near Hyde — Sunny furnished suites; steam ¦ heat: electric lighted; free hatha; • rates $30 up. . ' ... ¦ ¦ .- MODEL HouseTT2W5 Stockton— Newly furnished rooms. $G-$12; cafi. bath, phone. .... POLK. 1020. near Geary— Neatly furnished . front housekeeping rochis; reasonable: APJiRTSIEZTT HOUSES. . apartme'ntsT~ Corner Pine and Taylor sts. ; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner suite's; furnished or unfurnished; .none superior; ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG, 110 Montgomery. THE GABLES.- . Cor. .Clay and Larkin' sts. — Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnluhed- or unfur- nished; all latest conveniences; reservations ' can be made on premises,. 1 to 4; terms reas. TO lease — Beautiful apartment- house; -. JusJ computed; SO rooms, baths, etc.; grand loca- tion; costly finish ; fine • business proposition; .rent very low. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEE & CO.; 218-220 Montgomery at. ST. CEC.1LE, -115° Fell st., above Van Ness— The • .acme of perfection, ln modern, elegantly fur- nished- ':>- room apartments; '-private baths', 'staam heat, c-lec. lights, elevator, gas ranges. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson St.— Modern 3-4-5 . rooms,- also single;, furnish&d or unfurnished; marine*, vlfw; now open; references. " . AUGUSTINE,- 045 Post— 3 and 4 rewms;- fur- • ." nished new. and up 'to.' date. '• HADDON HALU ' *r"' 051 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. ' " ROOMS TO LET: — Fnrn. and Unfurn. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom-sts.— X«w houif, . new furniture; every room outside; modern and sunny; prices -from $1 50 per we'ek up; this 'Is t'he only up-to-date house in thW» vicinity: flrst-elass grill attached. . A— BRUNSWICK Houm. 148 Sixth st.-^Rocms 25c to $1 p*r nl?iu, $1 25 to $5 per-w'eek ana light housekeeping rooms; .open all' night. * ABERDEEN, 836 Sutter— JCief opened; hand- . eomely fur.: cor.- suites; bath; sun all day; .fine view; single rms.: tourists; excl. location. ASH WQRTH. 32t) Mason St.. bet. Geary' and Post— Suite and single room* with or with- out private bath: sun ln rooms all day. AT "The Almonte." 873 Marktt st. .(or No. 1 Fifth st.)-rRooms. 25c. 50c. $1. $1 50 night: $1 60 to $10 weokj house open .sll night. AT the Pierpont. 450 Ellis— Newly furnished, rms.; elevator; hot & cold water; transient. BUIlVfiTT. 1420 Market <old No. 1364)— Fur- nished rooms, suite. slngl*;»also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA. 2304, bet. Webster and Fill- more— -Good room; grate; bath adjoining; $8. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason— Elegantly . furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS. 323 (Sovereign) — Newly furnished sun- ny suites; -also single;, all modern conveni- ences; first-class; homelike; central;, refs. P4LLMORE, 1021— Sunny double suite, newly furnished; suitable, for one or two . gentle- men or couple; also sunny single room. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission— Rooms 50o f . to. $1 50 night: $1 to $.: week; •eadlng-room. HERMANN, <5S— Nicely furnished sunny roems for gentlemen; quiet home; central. HOTEL ST. PAUL74C3 Ellis— A well apoolnt- ed, thoroughly modern rooming-house; electric elevator, bnthr, steam heaters., hot- and cold .wate'r ln every room. ..•<..' ;. LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter— Sunny rotfm*: elec- tric lights; elevator; central; transient. LARKIN. 81»V£ — Large sunny front room, gas ¦ __and bath; reasonable. , . MISSION, 1150— Newly furnished rooms; $1 50 per weejt. ; --,.-/ NATOMA. 102— Sunny furnished front double ". rooms; very cheap rent. , PINE.. 1070— Nicely furnished large room, sulu able for one or two; running water. ' POWELL. 317 — Sunny front suite for doctor or dentist: also other furnished roomsi •. ROYAL House. 12(5 Ellis— Incandescent lights, reading-room,- smoking-room and ladle*' par- lor; rooms per night. 35c to $1 50; week. $2 to SS; month. .$8 .to $30; elevator on grouni floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ST. JAMES. McAllister and Lacuna— A sunny furnished single room; rent $7. . ... . - SEVENTH, 145 — Roam suitable for two; gas; reasonable.-: ;¦ . ;^.^y r .^>;. STEVENSON, 522— Sunny front room for 2; ¦ grate"; cheap. . -. », .. ,. SUTTER. 230— The Crane — Elegantly furnished rooms; downtown; suite or single: $10 up. ¦' TAYLOR, 515B — Handsome sunny room; run- nlng water, bath, gas; $10;-prlvate family.; THE FREMONT. 1864 ; MARKET, ST.— 8trictly first-class elegantly . turn, rooming hotel. Tel., South 1133, Capt. H. O. .Ulberg. Prop. TURK, 126— Furnished sunny front room suit- able for a aentleman; $6 month; no sign. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market-400 rooms, 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water ln eTerr . room: elevator,' read. -room; free bus: baggage. VAN NESS,'. 519— Handsome sunny furnished suites and single rooms: all. conveniences.' .» WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d st, near Market— Most . convenient and respectable ; 700 rooms; "35c to 81 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; -' elec. lights; reading-room; free* bua; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church eta. , REAL ESTATE CITY — FOR 8ALB. HENRY STERN -»(Of David Stern & Sons). THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1004, At 12 o'clock noon. . At Salesroom, ',- 11 MONTGOMERY ST.. _^ . >> __ ; COLE STREET. C9 100 ¦ 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 23 I 20 | 25 I " u • — — — — — » ?. • ' ' *?. J» o ' ' . cr" v o . o ?3 • ' w ts ¦ ' ' . o« r •g • 137:6 ¦ I 137:6 »s Z ' . '. ¦ --3 „ gi/ -¦-•¦••• iS gi ' / 5§ ij .. ! : : ' ' co gsj; ¦• ••¦ • • . - sg • H^ • • i !,3 ¦ B ' - ' • ¦: •' B' . £ 137 :0" | • 137:6 «* . s- w ;:i . . -. • ' • .»- •- yi -;.;¦; i; rr joo ' .(- ' •jJ 25 | 25 | 25 25 25 25 25 ¦ . CLAYTON STREET. ~~' ' STREEV \VORK DONE. ' FACING GOLDEN GATE PARK. ] .'IS CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. FELL ST., BOULEVARD AND PANHANDLE. FELL, HAYES. .CLAYTON-' AND COLE StS. 40 per .ctnt ca*h, balance at '6 per cent In- terest. „' •• -. For" further -particulars apply to ' . .HENRY STEKN, 11 Montgomery et. $(3T.b— LOT- 23x100. on J St.. and T'orty-sevehth ave. . ¦ . • . ' ¦ JISQ — Park lots,, bet. J'and K, Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth aves.; cheap; worth double. 'Lot* north of Park; near new entrance to the Park; cheap; «4j0; on' C st. and Flf- • teenth ave. JACOB HEYMAN COMPANY, ' . ¦ 117 Sutter ALVIX" TRACT.- ° . ALVIN TRACT.. t-Jfteen minutes't ride from Oakland; front"- . ing Elmhurst Station;' 175^ lots. 25x125; *5 • down. $1 monthly: rich noil; fine climate.- - '-' ' JACpB HETMA.M COMPANY, • " -¦ . i __l_ __; '¦¦ 117' Sutter sU' A 'remarkable' growth along Ocean Beach; buy r now. while prices are .low; only- $150: marine Mew: Golden Gate. Park .lots. ?5 down, $i monthly: 50 gold.- ¦' . ..-.-•-. . . " JACOB HEYMAN COMPANY. . / ¦-'¦- - : . 117, Suiter St. HOME. SEEKERS— . • . ' Make a new start for the. hew year; otop p-'iying. rent;- instead of. helping your landlord ¦ to pay for Ms property, pay if on your own' home. Go' put and See the new 5 and li room ami bath modern cottage* I am finishing on Hoffman. ave., near Twenty-third st.-. location .fine, close in; good car-service; streets graded and sewered, and In good' neighborhood and near new scho&Ihouse. • . . - "JACOB HEYMAN COMPANY.. . '-; .- .--;.• : • 117' Sutter st.t. $1150 — 3-room modern house, with 'chicken- house. .110 PrentlsSs st.; $100 down, $12.50 a ¦ month.' JACOB HEYMAN: CO., 117 Sutter st. ,$l(!0<>. .cash. only, first payment; 2. new flats of .4 and 5 rooms on Caliromla St., near Fourth . -aye.; brings net 'I per cent. ¦ .. .- . : JACOB HEYMAN. COMPANY. " ' . . ¦ : ;. . 117 Sutter st. $22,500; Sixth St. property; 50x160, running • through to another Street; rent. $150: • . JACOB HEYMAN COMPANY. '-. . " . ._'- . -.. ¦" . -.. • U7..Sutter st. W. J. GUNN,' • ¦ ' " '¦-': ; ;••: U -' . . 530 CALIFORNIA STREET. . . (Savings I'nlon Building.) $1750 — Oni» !tfi: -sunny sldo Union; very, cheap • ' let; 25x100; .near Broderick; grand marine - view; ready ?or building; residence to -got ' ' • up on lot' to" the- west.- and two flats on' . adjoining one;" Just sold;- easy payment; ; only; $250 first payment; Installments, $40: location is most desirable for flats, being " ¦• -. ott the sunny side and having .the-. marine ".. view; there are no vacant houses or flats ' • around here and the demand is great. - $3.'!«v_ Webster *t. :.-¦ buslne'es -corner; 26x110. . $85C0— L Tvi'o flats; Larkin St.; 7- rooms: bath- . . room In each; 41 feet froplage: fln^m?- rlne-view.; Income $45' 50 : monthly. S $1930 for both; 'Z lots, 23x14.0; east side Elev- enth a,ve.. 150 feet north of Olement, on .'. .the grade, ready for bulldlnK; elevated and sightly, as>this lslthe highest/part of •Clement St.; street . sewered and macad- .amlzed;. electric cars Vlthln a" few steps; " • -these lots Are very choice, and many' buy- '¦ era like t» jgef lots on "the east side. : $3«5 fer choice lot, very cheap; 25x120; wlth- • .in a few steps of the : electric "care that run on CI»menf.street; easy payme'nts; $50 *mrn:. ready for building; lots further ¦ • nut are selling at $700; we have ¦& block opposite, but cannot sell- less than $700 p*r lot. c • • ¦ . . ' • = • $23Q0— Cheap lot;. Webster -street; 25x110;"- east -. Blile.; all 'street work O done; well located; a}flhe buy; a few steps from. cars. ¦ -. •»; - W.- J. GUNN, 530 California St. BUILD on your 'unimproved realty;: we loan full cost ' imtirov. .and part lot' at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker building. CHIMNEY topa set un. roofs impaired by . Ahlbach & Mayer, plumbers. 836 Howard at. POIBfT RICHMOND REAL, ESTATE. ¦WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts;, maps, photos, etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bfdg. 4 LOTS cheap for cash. 328 Bush St., room' 4. third floor._ _- .ARAL BSTATJB Country — For Snip. 718 ACPES near Mayfleld. II miles from San Joce- 100 acrvs full bearing prunes; large " vineyard;, all good land; water piped every- . where; >immen»e concrete reservoirs; flne» houses, stables, bams,, etc; fenced in 5 fields; cost $160,000; price $50,000. THORNE & -KILPATRICK. 31.2 Bush St.. Sarr Francisco. $3SCO^-12 ACRES full bearing orchard/dS-room house, fruit dryer, barn, 6 chicken, houses. 2 brooder houses, incubator house with 2 largs incubators; 3 miles from town. GEORGE C. . YOUNG. Vetaluma. . LARGE list of farms, stock ranches, orchards i and vineyards, grazing and timber lands; get our- new catafegue. ROTHERMEL fc CO., • 507 California st. ALFALFA lands, .stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; Inspected bargains; monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 643 Market st. • REAL ESTAT'E TO EXCHANGE. SAN" FRANCISCO property Vorth about $3000 wanted in exchange for Oakland property worth $4000; will pay about $4000 cash. P. . C. LASSEN & CO S 466 Tenth St.. Oakland, Cal. WE have for sale, and exchange some of the. . best fruit, stock and grain ranches In Cali- fornia. P. C. LASSEN & CO.,- 466 Tenth st., • Oakland, Cal. ' v . - FRUIT VAL]E •ADV'RT'S'M'NTS ¦ FRUITVALE' REAL ESTATE. FRUITVALE— For sale; stock and pig ranch Inquire Nelson's grocery store, Dimond^. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS' "OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FLATS TO LET.. ONLY one left of those fine, new, modern flats on. the north side of Twenty-fifth St., close to Grove; 5 rooms, bath, laundry, separate yards, etc. ; t'he best and most convenient -flats in Oakland 'for the money;, will rent for S22 60 per month for the upper: open to-day. Apply to JAMES S. NAISMITH. 534 Thir- teenth st.. or any real estate agent. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. "' MONTANA House. 820 Eighth st; sunny rultcg and "single ¦ rooms ¦ for housekeeping . • OAKLAND STORES TO LET. . GOOD space for tailor shop or offices [at 1233 .Broadway; also basement.. o^kj ;^am)^u;rj^ TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- tare. -U. Scbe^baas, 11th st.,cor.store, Oakland, residence. 300 Seventh avenue, corner of Clement street, thence ¦ to Star of the Sea Church for services at 10:15 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cress Cemetery. DE WITT— In Floriston. Nevada County. Cal.. Boone W.. son of Christopher and Mallnda A d<? Witt, and brother of Clarence, Charles. Vernie. Zena and Glenna de Witt and Mrs. Dr. Wllcox. a native of California, aged 31 years 8 months and 28 days. IC^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resl- • dence, 1523 Point Lobos avenue, near Fifth avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Services will be held at Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery by the Rev. Bradford Leavitt of the ' First Unitarian. Church. DOOLEY— In this . city, December - 31, 1003. John. Thomas Doolev. beloved husband of Katie Dooley, son of Jane F. Dooley. brother of Mrs. McGoldrick. Mrs. K. Kelley, Mrs. Joseph Hayden and Mrs. Maley. and son of th'e late James Dooley. a- native of San Francisco, ased 34 years 9 months and 5 daya. • ' ETRamains at the parlors of Charles J. B. . Metzleri C3« Washington street. ¦ .-• . EWING — In this city, December SO. 1303, Isabella, beloved wtfe of Luther L. Ewlng. and mother of Mrs. Charles R. Peters, Abble. A- Ewlng and the late Iva Llllle Wlhterbers. a native of Pennsylvania, aged 53 years. 2 • months and 9 days. ' . '. ' ' C7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday. January 2.' 1004. at 11 o'clock, from the fam- ily residence. 1611 Turk street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. FALKINBURG— In this "city, December 29. 1903. Captain Nelson H. Falkinburg. brother o/ the late Charles Falkinburg, and brother-. in-Jaw of E. H. and John H. Wade. Lydla Darling and Mary La Bret, a. native of Elizabeth, N. J.. aged 73 years - and 19 days. : - : . . • • ¦ • E^Fnends and acquaintances' are respect- fully Invited to -attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2:30 o'clock, from ibe parlors Cf'C'raUr. Ccchran & Co., 420 Golden. Cate avenue, between Polk and Larkin ¦ streets. Under the auspices of Longshore . Lumber- men's Protective Association, Local • No. .224. • Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery- " : ¦ ' FERGUSON— In this city. December 31. 130G. Ann Ferguson, a native- of County Cavin. ¦ Ireland, ased 85 years. . " " • . - C7Remains at the parlors of- McFadden. McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission . street, l>;tween Seventh and Eighth. • •' FOWLER— In this' city. December '.TO? '1903-. . Nellie' B., belovrd wife of William .H'.' Fow- ler, ' and daughter of Bridget and.- the late Daniel Donovan, a. native of San Francisco. . CTThe funeral will take', place to-day .('Friday); at '1*£- o'clock. -from hec- late . resi- dence, 141« .Stockton street. " thence '.to St. , ' Francis Church . for services. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery .¦ A requiem" high: mass will be celebrated for the repose of.' her soul at 8t. Francis Church on Saturday, January *" 2,' 1004. commencing, at. 9: o'clock: -Friends. ¦-¦ are-', invited to "'attend. "'. ¦ '. .' '.. * '••' ' '.¦'••--. GALLOWAY— In Fniitvale. December 2'9/. 190U; . Ilanora M.'. dearly beloved wlf« of Arthur; - Galloway,, beloved sister of .Thomas.' -Nellie and -Jam.es -Walsh', and -'.niece.-- of -Mrs.-.' J : - Roache of -San- Fra-ncisco and Mrs." C. B. Bre*n. of Wataonville. a 'native of'.Beale. ' County -Kerry, Ireland," aged' SO', years; 11 • -months and- 5 .days:'-- ." .'-' ' .'.-•¦'•••.' .. '•• "CT'.Frlend-i and acquaintances are .-respect? .- folly, -invited..' td ".a'tt'end "the-- funeral.' to-day. '--(Friday)', at -9 'o'clock.- from' her .late- resi- dence. -Bray. k\'£ni:e-. Frialtvale. ..' -Interment; • .-"Holy-.Crofs Cemetery;" by' electric ;.'ca* from: ferry- at 12 'o'clock.-- -• ¦' "¦ ; /. : "."¦,'¦ .¦.¦¦•¦ GLAXVIU,&^rIn thia.cfty. .December 31; I90.?. Nellie- Olanyil.te, "belqved" wife -.of ;the. l.* te Fred .A. Glan.vllje.- daughter' of Jamefl.L. and : ' EllzaBeth Kelly, and. .sister of Mrs. . Xau'ra. ' ¦' Glanville,- Mrs:- W.'. R. ¦' Jacobs .'of- Stockton-. . and' John 5 L. .'and 'Eugene Kelly." a -native- "of.- Sari -Francisco.'... ¦-" ¦ • .'-. .- .'.-• .;"¦ . ; -.' = " •;'", • GLEESON— -In tlils" city. December'.' 28-. .' 1903. Ella M.. dearly beloved daughier of William - H.- and the late- KatherineGleeson.: and be- loved 'sloUr of. -ilrs.- Miry; Bro.<vn, -Mrs,', Jen-. riie» Gardner .and Frank .arid the late WU- -'liatn'P. Gleespn..- • t : • ¦¦,..•'..".••"•• ' E7"Funeral and- interment' took ¦pJace-De- .. cembor 30. 1003. : ', ' . :- ;• .'; ",'. ¦. : ¦.-•¦¦.¦.•'.•¦' 'HERMAN— In .this , cltyV- "December",. 30. 1JK». HaTTy Herman.', a -natty.*' of. Germany.- aged 2» JfiniS months -and 'U2 days. A menrjber • of ; Millraen's . Union "No . 423: • Choppers' Friendship Club- Xo. 1; and Golden Gate .'Camp-No. Qt. W. O: .-W." •-..,... * ; --."- '.C7"Friend« and. acquaintances are respect-, fully. Invited? to.-. attend: the funeral Sunday,: .'" January a.- HXM. at It) o." clock, from the par-. ¦ lcrs of Carew & EHglfsh. -29 '.Van Ness- ave- ¦ nue... I nterment, Cypress- La »:n Cemetery-. ; MEMBERS.'of the Mlllnien : s Union ' No'..' 423.. •U. B, of -C. and J.-'of 'A.", are r^spectfully requtsted 'to. attend t K e- funeral -;of 6«r. late brother. Harry HermsiJ). from -tfie -parlors -Of- , .'Carew & English. 20 Van Ne«savenue; Sbn- .day. January Z, 1904. at 10 o'clock: Jnter- 1 ment Cypress- Lawn Cemetery. . • ¦•:.-•. .II. J.SCHOBEa, President.- .E. J.OAL'Yv' Secretary. ¦ '. ., ¦'-. :.. ' KRASKY— In this city.- December. 81, - 1903.. . Theodor K..- beloved . husband .of. Susan . Kra«>ky. and father of : Henry, Daniel and >rohn Krasky. Mra.-.M. Woolley; Mrs: Henr>-- ; Foy and .Mrs. Charles . Justl. a .natt\-e '.of; • Frei«ttaflf. Germany, aired 76. years' 11 months arid .'< ¦dayril -(Tulare papers please -copy. )•".-. B^Frfenda ahd acquaintances 'are' respect. -fuHy invited to attend- th« funeral- to-morrow ' (Saturday), -at 11 p'elock. from his late "res(- . dence. -504 Thirte'enth -street. -between Guer- . reri> and Market. .Interment' Cypress"'. Lawn ' ; Cemetery.' ¦ -" . . . • ' •¦ "' ¦'¦'¦¦¦. ¦¦'• LEVENE — In ' this city,. • Deceniber". 31. 1003, Leon, beloved. «6n of Lewis and EUsa "Le— " vene. and -brother of Lizzie, 'Emanpel. . Ella.. Silaiiry and Eddi? I^evene and Mrs. D: Har- •ri»; a native of - San Francisco; aged 2\ years .10 months and "15 days.. . . '-..•' • (cyFrienilu and acquaintance* ar«r- respect,-, fully invited to attend the funeral •- tq- day. " (Friday), ".at 10 o'clock, from the- residence:- of -the parents. 1440 • O'.Farrell -.street, be- tween Laguna and Buchanan, and thence by 1 l:30.o.' clock train to New .Salem Cemetery for irit»»rment_. '-."'./ ¦' - ' * " •¦ McINERNY— Entered Into resti' t.cember JUv liKXi; Jame^ E. Mclnerny; be'.oved -son of; ! Thomas- and the late Ellen .Mclnerny, a. .ns»- •tlve'of San Franclaio, aged 23 years:. •.-".• MANESr-In this city.'. December ' 31. 1903;- ThfTesa -G.. beloved' da'ughter of John and. Hannah Manes, a native of San Ftanclsco.. aged 1 year 5 months and 13 days. ,' ' 'MATHEWS— In. San Lea'ndro, • December 31. 1003.» Parah M.. dearly beloved daughter of Ann the late John Mathews/and roving : . sister of John A:. Peter ' J. .and. Anni* A. . Mathews and Mrs. P- Tormey, a', native, of California.- K?"The funeral will tak»-*place to-.morrc(w (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, Irom the Church, of " the Immaculate Conception. Oakland; whirr a solem.n reauiem mass will be cele- brated for the repos? of her soul. Interment private. . . . :. ; • . MAt'ZY — In * this city. December 31. 1003. Slla's H... be'.oved husband of th» late Eliza- J. Mauzy, and father* of Elmer R.' and" • • Florence Mauzy and Mrs. Lena M. Eaton.- a • native "of Indiana," aged 73 years 4 montha and. 10- da>s. . ITTFriends, and acquaintances are respect- fully- invited to attend the- funeral Saturday, at iO"o'cW>ck". from his later resldenef, 1128 Haight " street. • Interment Cyprens Lawn Cemetery, via the electric funeral cat from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. .MOREHOUSE— 'In t'hls city, December 31, 100U; Ern^xt A. Morehousfe, beloved'' son pf •Louise and the .'ate A. Morehouse, and •brother of Charles A., Louts Dixon and Ed- .warjl C. Morehous?. a native of Grass Val- ley, aged 23- years 8 month*" and ff days. (Grass.- Valley papers please -copy.) (CTFumral and Interment ln Grass Valley Sunday. January 3. 19O4. Remains at 717 Waller street. MOSHER-*-In this city. December 29." 1003. Abraham Mosher, beloved uncle of Charles and 'Elizabeth Rochette ahd Mrs. L. Porter. a native of New York, aged 55 years 'J » months and 26 days. (CJ'Fqlendn and acquaintances are respect- ¦ fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors ' ' of Craig. Cochran & Co.". 420 Golden Gate avenic. between Polk and Larkin streets. Interrlhent Mount Olivet Cemetery'. • by ¦ elec-' "trie car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets; NELSON— In this city. December 31. 10O3. John Nelson, . beloved brother cf Mrs. E. Middleton and Samuel Nelson, a native of ' Ireland, aged 57 years. , • '- CyFrlendu and acquaintances are re'spect- • fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the .parlors 'of HaUtrd ft Co.. 046 Mission street. Inter- nment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock \raln from Third and Townsend ' streets. OLTMANN— In this city. December SO. 1903. Hortens- Louise Oltmann, I beloved 1 wlf> of John £¦ Ottmann. and mother of Louis - Forget and Edwin. H. Oltmann. a. native of France, aged 68 years 1 month and 22 days. IC7Friend» and acquaintances are- respect- fully invited to attend the funeral service.* Saturday, .January 2. 1004. at 1 o'clock, at th* mortuary chapel of Julius S. Godeau. SOS iffic Dr.R.L.Walsh JWjSVt bm rest m)i tea'al pr»s'.iw 'O«*VI st his f»m»r (Sets VJfc 9 847 Geary -SL Ihsot'.y tjytiit* 8»r»t»j» Htll Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Painless Extraction '. . . . . 25c Fillings 50c Crowns - ;'... . .. $2.00 to $5.00 Plate Work. . - $5.00 to $25.00 60«5 f«» TIO AB- SACB OTBM OAT. A}«p BOABD. A^ HOTEL BALTIMORE. -^ VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706 SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEU HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG. PROPRIETORS. • A— — — — HOTEL HATTON SE. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR This new and rustic. constructed hotel ts sit- uated ln the city's swellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished throughout with all the very latest conveniences, is now open for occupancy; reservations can now be made on . premised dally. ¦- : " ¦ - ' ¦ A ' THE DR.SSDEN SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON. BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER. CALIFORNIA, 124f>— Most select location In modern, elegantlx furnished private home; table' unsurpassed; marine view. HOTEL MARTINET. Geary st. and Van Nesa ave., has changed hands; hereafter conducted flr«t-clas« family hotel; table board specialty. NEWPORT, ~1018 Pine, near Taylor— Large sun- ny room; also single room; excellent table. Stevenson mansion, 807 California — Fine rooms; ' new chefs; 'colored service; table specialty. THE NIRA, 613 Taylor— Nicely furnished, sun- ny suites; alto v glngle: excellent table. CFARRELL. | SOS — Furnished rooms; home cooking; German family; $C per week. AXD BOARD WASTED. WANTED — Hoard and room in private family for £ high school boys; state particulars. Address nostofflce box .130. Martinez. Cal. 8TIJTTERIAC _ r A^P_ _ STA}> P IE HIXP' MELBOURNE School. Van N«s-Market— Cure in every case; individual teaching; no medl- clne. Inquire Into wonderful cures: home cure. MARRIAGEf LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterdays Robert \V. Johnson, 23, Los* Angeles, and Mattie. Almon, 20.. city. William 'L. Howard, -35, Manila, P. I.; and Lillian R. -St. Clair. 23. Cheshire. England. Theodore. SJunnesen. 29, Everett", Wash.', and "Grace Garcia. 18. Berkeley. ' . Manuel Silvelra. &S, Nlles, and -Franc Isca G. Silvelra. :«. 114 Pacific street. Reinhold Almquint. 37. 320 Eddy street, and Anna M. Larsson, 23, 1023 Leavenworth street; Richard C. Spear, 24, 114 Morris avenue, and Hanna Buckley, 23. 114 Morris avenue. - Alexander C. Babklrk. 40^ 921 Greenwich btreet,' and Jennie Kerwin, 30, S.Lincoln street.. David B.- Ralph, 2ft. Fort -Bragg, 'and -Ella- .B.. Wetherben." 22, Albion. . . - '.. Otto L! Koop. '38. 8KO O'Farrell. street, and Hattle Heath, '27. 1254 Eleventh "avenue. . • William W. Wrlgrltf. 21. 607 Sutter. street, and Grace L. Morris, IS, »;0 Cumberland street. •Henrjr C. Meyer, 23, :Ho7 Nineteenth 'street, and- Lizzie' M. "Wallmann, 27^-244 Lexington' avenue:. " - .•'¦"•/ Edward Friedlandsr. 24. 32 Fan-en avenue,, and. Caroline. Apprt. 22, 1225 Hayes street. ' " 3 . James P. MacLeod. 3O. 244 ' Taylor street; and Alma Petersen^ -lft. 30«- Folsom street. -. Tai Wan Toon, 44, 30 Washington place, and Wong Yee.' 32, 30 Washington place. -^r-V BIRTHS— MABRIA6ES-— DEATHS.; i . Birtlii marriage and death notices-sent by- mail will pot be Inserted.- They tmuit be handed' in at ' elder of the publication offices and be. Indorsed with th$ name and residence, of per- • sona authorized to' have the same -published. Notices restricted, simply to. th'e announcement of the «vent are published once ln this. column free of charge. [j\ _ ' •' • ..- ' . • BORX. .-;. . - :. BARTLETT — In this' citv; December- 30. • 1&03.-' . to-th-e wife of P. J : Bartlett, .« »n; -. .. : DALY— In this '. city. December 25, 1903, to the wife of E.'J. Dalj'i a son. LEHNING— In tftls city. December 17,' 1003,' to t*^e wife of E. H. Lehnlng. a son. : ¦ . 3IARRIED.. . - .. . FULTON"— RUSSELL — In this city. December 31. 1003. by tbe Re o v. Dr. John A. :B. Wil- pon v castor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal •Church, Klmer Fulton, and" Lizzie Rijsse'H,. both .of San o "Francisco. • ' .".-'; HARSHNER— CROSBY— In this city. Decem- ber -'».'• 1003. by the Rev. Dr: John A. B. Wilso'h, pastor of Trinity Metbodlst Episco- pal Church. Garfleld C. Harshner of San Jose and Belle Grace Crosby, of San Fran- cisco. ¦ ¦ . ¦ " • • .•••'- IIOLTON — BURDICK — In this .city. December 30. 11103. by. the Rev. Dr.' John A. B. • Wil- son, pastor of Trinity Methodist . Episcopal ¦ Church, Charles A. Holton and IsabeJlc F. Burdick, both of Oakland. • . .• -¦ HUTCHINS-^CORBIN— In this city. December 30... 1WM. by . the . Rev. . Dr. John A. B. Wil- . son, ;>astor of" Trinity Methodist- Episcopal' Church. Edward Hutching and Ada L. Cor- bi.n. both' of Lcdl. • ¦£ . ¦ . . ¦¦'' - DIED.- " Baccus, John B.'-.' ' '¦ Glee3on, Ella M. ' Barellles, Pierre Herman-, Harry Barrasch. Herman'. . Krasky, Theodor R. • Barry, William. F. • Levene. Leon . '. • Blazo, Mrs. Mary E. Mclnerny. James E. Bloxham. Charles • Manes, Ther.sa .G. Carlson, Mrs. Pattie Mathews. Sarah M. ' Carrick, Catherine . Mauzy. Silas H. De Witt. Boone W. Morehoase, Ernest . Dooley, John T. " . ¦ M&sher, Abraham ¦ Ewlng. Jsabella Nelson. John - • Falkinburg, Capt. N, Oltmarin. Hortense Ferguson, Ann ¦ . Pattarsen, Frank ' . Fowler. Ntllle B. Peterson. Mary; t .. ' Galloway. Hanona . Scliohay. Caroline . Glanville, Nellie Btudley,. Rev. jGeorge BACCUS — In this city, December- 3o[ ' 1903. John Bernard, beloved husband' of the late Adelaide Bhccub, and father of Mrs. -C.' M. Peek of Grass Valley, Cal.; Mrs. J. E* Gil- bert, of Chicago. Mrs. Ella Sohwartlng. John and George Baccus and Wllllafti G.. Charles S. and" H. D. Kogers. a native Of. New Or- leans. La., aged (S3 years and 3 days. 'E?Friendn and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral service a to-day (Friday); at"l o'clock, at his late i .residence. 1445 Hyde street, between Wash- j ington and Jackson. Interment private. BARE1LLES— In' this cUy. December 29. 1003. Pierre Baroille!". beloved husbarfd of Cath- erine Bareillee, ' father of Jacques. Jean, Leonle and Julie Barelllts. brother of Jac- ' qu;.s HarelllOK. brother-in-law of JMin Bayle and Marie Barellles and L»ontlne Lombard,- untie, of Mm. C. Artlgues," MrE. L. Lacaze, MiJis ' Catherine .Bayle and. Noelie,' Marie, Anna, Pierre and ' Veronlque Barellles, and . cousin of Mr. John Laco&te, a native «f France, aged 4ft years and 0 moQtRs. tC7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- * fully invited .'to attend th» funeral- services Friday, January 1. 1004, at 1 o'clock, at his- late residence. Sixty-fifth avenue and Stock- # yard. Interment St. M^ary's Cemetery, Oak- !a o nd. ' . . ' " • .- ;; BARRASCH— In \ this city, : December 30. 1003. Herman, dearly beloved 'husband of Mlnnio Carrasch. a^id father of Mfk Marie John- nan, a native of- Germany, aged 40 -yeaj-s 4 months and 23 days. iTacoma papers niesae .copj-.) • • ¦ '•.•-. . ¦-< . ICFriends and. acquaintances. are respect- fully invited to attend the . funeral 'to-day . (Friday), at 1 .o'clock, from his 'late resi- dence, 1190V* York street, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth, under the auspices of the -Workmen's Sick- and Death Benefit ° Society. Interment I.- O. O. F. Cemetery. BARRY— 4n" Alameda, ;December 31, 1903, Wll- ¦ Ham Francin. ¦ beloved son of Mary, A.' and j James D. Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 'years. ¦- ' . - BLA^O'— In Boston, Mass., Mrs. Mary Eliza- beth Blazo, a native of Hudson, N. H.- ., BLOXHAM— In this city. December 30, 1903. Charlts Bloxham, 'a native of Banbury. Eng- land." aged "35 years.' A member of Pick- wick Lodge No.- 250, -O. S. St.- George. ' E?" Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral ' services Sunday, January ¦ 3." 1904. at 1 o'clock,, at • Red Men's Hall. 320 Post street, under the auspices. of Pickwick Lodge -No. 250, O. S. , St.- George. Interment Mount Olivet Cerne- , tery.' - ' - * . ' . _ ¦ . . ; CARLSON — Mrs. Pattie Carlson, beloved wife of August Carlson, deceased, and mother o( Mrs. ,W". * E.' Henry. . William Beaumont and .Garnet Brown, aged 49 years : and 0 months. CARRICK— In this -city, December 29, 1'JiKl. ¦ Catherine, ' relict of Thoma* F. Carrick, '• dearly beloved mother of William E. and ' Nellie 'Ahem,'- sister Of -Mrs. John Anderson, and grandmother, of Willie and Kittle Ahern. a native of County' Cork.;. Ireland. (Q*" Friends' aud acquaintances are respect- fully- In vlt*<5 r to ¦attend" t'he funeral Friday, January?!. 1904. at 10 o'clock; from her lat< HENRY \J. CALL ACHER CO. (Successors to Fiannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL 1 P. -DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth -st..; opposite Lincoln School. ¦ „ ."..-. '\Tel*phO4«': South -80... -;r UNITED UNDERTAKERS. — ¦ — -Funeral 'r Directors '¦ and-'-' Embalmers— '— — "'Formerly .'In 'Metropolitan Temple, Now. at 868 MISSION. Tel. South 167.' Between Fourth tend -Fifth,-' near -Fifth at. ,. ' Finest Equipments * at , Moderate Rates. ¦":.'-. James McGinn/ ;; " v' • Henry Hansen. . JAMES McGINN & CO.. Formerly . With • McGinn Bros., Funeral Directors and Embalmers ' --¦¦¦>-- 214 Eddy »t.: Tel. South S76. - PHYSICIAN, 15 years" experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or ed^ess Central Pharmacy. 231 Grant av«.. corner Sutter St.; fee moderate. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats. . and trousers at CHARLES LYONS". London Tailor. 721 Market yt. ELEGANT suits on eat>>- Installments; 50 cents and up per week. LEONXiEMOS, 1127 Mar- ket St.. between Seventh"^nd Eighth.' - DANCING Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. Sun- day eves.. Teutonla Hall. Howard St.. nr. Oth; Prof. Foster; society, dancing taught. EM ILK VASSEUR: Call at your sister's; 1m- K'rtant. 5 Frankfort «ve. RHEUMATISM— Mrs. Ellis; wonderful relief at f.m Tubbing. Box. 2715. Call office. MASSEUSE wishes engagements with ladles only. Phone Capp 623S. lion Marche Pants Co.; special $6 pants to or- der. Roums 14 A- 16. 40 Ellis. Tel Drumm 44. SIASQl'ERADE costumes.^ play books, wigs; _5£H n l*2L Crder * 1 - GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse.. 1170 Market. TA 1 Eon-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 SO . Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor." Bush and Dupont. ' ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray ¦ bair to its natural color; SI; at all druggists'. A 7JRANCH of nee of The Call for the reception - cf advt'rtLeements and subscriptions has' be-en '.opened at JOOS Market St.. opposite Fifth. Orerc until 11 p. m. '. . • ; . PALMiSTJiV. MMZS. DEVAS. scientific palmist and astrolo- .'gict;- t-aJrn readings $1; 2 cjuestlons by ex-' press. $1 ; open' Tuesday eve. also. 139 P.ost »t. MMEv NEERGAARD ; S class ln palmlBtry. be- ¦ gin? Dec. i. S p. m 242 Post St.; terms J10. Hi .JEi?Oz>fE FOSKLLI.. "scientific palmlrt. 515 Taylr.r ft., near Geary. Phone Black «$1. . • VHYSICIASS AXD SUtlUkOXS. D.R-. - C : . C. O- DO^NEtL — Office and veisldencV. . lC21'i Market el., bet. ett» and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. DJV. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orient. ¦ Now at'-SE. corner Geary and Taylor sts. . '¦ BLOOD; Ek'in and rectal diseases. -a specialty • Eft; BALL.. 1073H Market st. . . .REMOVEb- T>n. WONG HIM. herb doctor. treats, all - diseases of the buman body; tor . . pest ' four y.ear« c at 111-117 Mason; now 16- ¦ -' ca'te'd at «>67 Geary St., -near Leavenworth. D.K . J'TtNCi PO CilY. successor to Dr.. Li Po • •. Ta-ii.; herb" doctor, cures all diseases cf kuman bv' use of., herbs', and .teas. 727 Washington St. . WGNCf WOO. the famous herb doctor — All dis- . • '.ease's cured by Chfn»-«* berbf. ° 746-S.Clay St. .SiiwiXG. MACHIXES AND SUPPLIES -G'l-YK; "her .i'/A White" for New Wars, and .she- •i.w.ni pe'w right all : 'the year. . Hav? you seen '.'¦..-our--lates=t -White Sewing- Machine?. Auto-- ;. lr.at.ic. lift, chaintt-itch; • lotkstltch and hem- . - .Ft'itch 'combination; we .retit or »ell on' easy •' payments^ we want • sewing -machine men: ;• .'vo'rrie- ar.d- Jiave a talk with us i. phene ¦ Bla'cK ¦¦• -.llwl.-.-il00 "Post «&¦': 1841 Fillmore ft. '.and 708 :• Vatencia. st'.. 8. 'F., or .phone Prush 551. 470 ¦ thirteenth Oaklan.d. WHITE SEWING ...MACHINE. COMPANY. '. . . . Sl>iVl.\*O" inachln>«— Second hand,' ?3^ $5. fi: •:r!i£rhtly.used. f t(Y. ¦ $ 1 \- J20-. rents. at cut rates-. - N» w./Home Machine CoV. 1001- Market;. '¦:;¦• '.$PE.CIAI» SOTICES.- TflS fcilov-ing children have -been admitted to '. the- Sau. Francisco Nprspry for. Homeless -.- .ChUdrwi"; :.Charles E. Fritz. .10 years; Axlnia ' • ' Krufccr ' ".-years, orphans; Michael Negy; 2 -.Vf.ars: Bertha' ,E.. Johonason. 11. years; Agnes .' M,. Jobo'na^on. 3 -years: Dora Hertii '8 vea-ra: '-." Gertruile- Hirtz. .7 years; Gustave Kuenne. S .'. ir.'ont.hs half; orphans. • : ¦ Vp/LJji^-peTliR 7 FREriJlXG'.P pile saTve.Sl per '.- box:', warranted 'to' cure a*l ca^es pf bleeding. . ' . itch'ibgi .external. • internal or' prctruding ¦ ¦' : jitlts; without'fail. no matt-er. ot hijw lontr ..*» standing. itKS IX-visadero «;. ":.ear gutter. A. WEEK'S hews for 5 centB^The Weekly CalL ¦l?-.i.'»c'>r.in wrarper. for mailing, tl r»er year. : STQIJAGE AXD WAUKHODSES.- . ' A^EMPORIUM Storage .« Van CoTT~?urnlture7. hoBwhold: goods stored, -moved, shipped. 725- ,7al Howard si. m\ Third; phone Grant "101. PIEJjCE-RODOLPH Storage- & Moving Co.. of-: '-• .-fice Post and Powell «ts.; lei. Prive. Ex. 67L CON KLIN'S rtorage-^-Furnlture and mercban- .-. dife.. 223 Golden .Gate ave. ;¦ phone East 126. ¦ 'GOLDEN >V«t' Storage; -advances made; 840 .- Mission -jit, j tel. Howard 941.- F. W. Zehfuas." PACIFIC forage and Furniture. Moving Com- . panj-.- 2330 FlilrKore •st;..phon&. Jackson' 28L BEKINS Van and Storage Co.; 11 Montgomery .'Et.-rtfL Main IS40'. Shipping at cu*. rates. ' 1 J^?iy PE^ VR * TE "S. AXD SUPPLIES. AN .-exCepticnnlly sood No. 2 Remington,' 'No: 1 ¦ «rhlth.-. Premier. "$25} other, typ.ewrlteni .af - ''higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The ¦ Typewriter Exchange. 63C California, st. ' .'. A typewriter at -any price: agents Fay-Sholes, *lo<J; Sun-.- *iO;.t^vmmercfal. S.15; Postal $25 (.rXMXGHAM:! CURTISS & .WELCH. A FEW good typewriters at $30- each; get par- tlculars of L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gemery et.; . .- "" . 2D-HAND tyDfwrlters sold., rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 50S Market." -. DIVIDK.VD NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE — CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TKUST COMPANY, corner- California and Montgomery eXM.. ¦ For" the e'.x months ending December 31. 1903, divi- ' i!<r.iis liavt been declared 'on deposits in the' tavinss department of -this, company, as f*l-' Iouk: On. tftm deposits af the .fat* -of •".3 0-10 per cent'per annum, and .on ordinary •' deposits at the rate Of 2 .per cent per -an- utn, free vt ia.vf». and- payable on and after Saturday, January -2. 1904. Dividends ' un- rall«d for' ai-. aflded to tho- principal .after- January- 1, 1004. J. DALZELL BROWN. Manager. J . * • >, OTF1CE of the Hlbernia Savings and" Loan . Sociesy, ccrn<-r 'Market. McAllister and Jones . .«ils.— -i^an F.rancisco. December 2S, 10«3. — At- • a rreutar /neetihk of "the board of directors of tTita s-oci«»y. held this Jay, a dividend has ¦ - ri»" ¥ n-. declares at-the rate of three an4 one- fourth' (3 VlJ) cer cent uer annum on -ail de- ix'sila fc>r the Mx • months ending D?c«mber' • ..'il, lt)63^ free fnim ail taxes. an<J iiayable on 'and after January 2. lt)'»4. • ; ' ' .KOBE1JT J. TOBIN. Secretan". DIVIDEND NOTICE— Socurlty Savings Bank, 222 Jiontswmery xt.. Mills buildlitf; — For the half yt«ir ending December 31. 1OO.H. dividends uj-on all dej*>slts at the rate of three and orie-^uarter '(3H> per cent per annum, -free of taxes, will be \ ayabk- on and after- Janu- ary' 2. 1904. . " ' ¦ • .* / . FRED W; RAY. Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO' and Suburban Home Bulld- . Ing Society.. Sth floor. Mutual Savings Bank . • building. ~CH Market stl. opposite Third— Fcr. the half-year ending -'1st of December. • ll'.O'i. -a dividend has bten declared at the rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital, stock and participating certificates, fret of tares., payable on and afnr SATUR- DAY. Janaary 2. 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON- ARD. Manager. JIUGH CRAIG. Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE — SAN FRANCISCO RAVINGS UNION. 532 California «t.. corner Webb: For the naif ytar ending with the 31st cf December l'.*v.:t, a dividend has bees de- clared at the rate per annum of threeXand one-linlf (3H) per cent on term deposits and three ;<3) per cent on ordinary deposits. free of taxes, 'payable on and after Saturday, January 2. 1904. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier.- DIVIDEND Notice — Savings and Loan- Society, 101 ; Montgomery St., - corner Eutter. has" de- clared a' dividend for the term ending Decem- ber- 31-. 1903, at the rate of three and cne- <juirter (3%) per cent per annum on all de- posits.' free of-taxes. and payable on and af- ter January 2. 1904. *<Slgned) CYRUS W. CARMANY. Cashier. DIVIDEND" Notice — The German Savings and Loan' Society, 52S Ctrlifornia st. — For the. half year ending with December 81. 1903. a dtvl- ' dend has been declared at the rate ot three rand one-<uarter {3"4) per cent per annum on all deposits, free -of taxer, payable on and af- ter Saturday, January 'J. 1004. ' . . . '¦ OEOKOE TOURWT. Secretary. DIVIDEND N'otice-^JViutual Savings Dank of San Francisco. No. • 71 'J Market street — For the. half-year ending December 31. 1903, a dlvldead baa been declared at the rate of three and twenty omi-hundredths (3.20) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after SATURDAY. January 2. 1904. GEOttOZ A. STORY. Cashier. X DIVIDEND in liquidation of 8 per cent on all deposits has 'j"n declared by the Cali- fornia Saving* und Loan Society, payable on anil after Saturday. Jan. 2. 1904. at the office of the scclety. Mills building, second floor. r*om 2S. Pan Francisco. Cal. CHAS. D. FARQUH.AREON. Secretary". - FRENCH SAV1JCG8 BANK— For the half year endlr.g December 31. 1903.' a dividend has beeri declar'.-d at the rate of three .and" one- elgnth <3%) per cent per annum on deposits, payable on or after Saturday- January 2, Uci LEON BOCQUERAZ. Secretary. THE Humboldt Pavings and Loan Society. 18 Geary St.; has declared a dividend of 3Vi par cent oer annum on deposits. * free - of taxes, for the term ending December 3L 190a, payable oa and after January 2. 1904. W. E. PALMER. Caabier. I . SIISCELI-AXEOIS FOR SAM',— Ton. •• 5 JO FINE breeding pireons. homer?, carrier!: • .- snd il're<»-qu£ru-rs runts*: also Jubilee & ivtalum* i:icubator. 1110 Broadway R ?;. or WILLIAM CLAUSEN. Uaker ave.. San Leandro road. .^D-llANU machinery, boilers, engines.- pumps, rull">s. • shafting, etc.. • etc., bought, sold.' TVrted and exchanged; see Sunday papers. . H. -S. WHITE JJ'CH'Y CO.. 130-132 Beale st. • -A—Buys, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys •••.etc. WH1TELAW. ZSS-2S9 Spear st. •. ..' TyPE>VRlTEi:S. fclig'htly used, sold at cosr .'• .r.ew Underwcod visible typewriter catalrg -Wnt free. R. E. Revalk & Co.. Ban Francisco .- TRY bur men's ehces at $1' and $1 50 pair-; • ..- ybot-form *hoes at $2 50; we pay express' ". "cjiafgrs. . 11 3d- et.. Exam, bid.: catalog free.- , 'ALTERATION -ssle— Best' t2 50 hats' 50: - • " .Pcr-u'-ar P;ir? Hatter. 350 K'ea'rny st.. • mear' • .-* P'.nti.rpen. to 9 p.- ni.; Sundays, to .noon. ' . -FOR PA.MJ— 5200; G years *stab. hair "b'.uine>; , "• .-i:\inK- noorriF: store roo.t for. any. bus!n»!=ii. •- r^r;^-$:^> raahth: fine location: -1528" .Market. e.vn.lNG ark for fi^hlns and' huhting. • 32* ' .-PuVh' «.. third floor. I'oom .*¦. ' . ..' .¦-.; i EQMK rro3 ft^ond-hr.r.O. s»?oline e:ix:nes.- 1 to .12 H. P.. t^o£p E. ii. Beck & Co.. 122 MW .; .. FINE fteam autor^.blle; flrst-clawt running'rTr. .: *4et; -\\~. V. ; 520' Lyon n.. San Francisco. '¦';: ¦.VHjOT machines chrsp: 'Chicagoes. Twentieth -/ O lit III I— . Puck*. UACIGALUPI. 833 Market. '. "OEFKB-and «afe«:' ?ee the complete -l'.r.e "at \y$ ' ' _JiIarket. ab.Van Nws. niCHARDSON.BrrT'S. 1 " 6AKES-rN«?w and second-hand. TJIE^HE H- ' MANX -SAFE CO.. 3C7 Itattery St. :.. " ' .. • NEW and «=»c^na-J-.and machinery of all. kit. •». ... .- gROGH MN-Fti. CO... i!9 Marjtet St.'. -.-.' .' . HOVINlS- piplmeai magic 'lantern?, sale, rer.tiil; -. j barg.a:ns. .Bollard &' Greek.. 131 Post at. " . . ' '. "MILES', or i-iipe tr.d fiuinc?; all tlzas.'-'ETJ* i ¦' .GENIT IULEY. & ?OKS. J09 Vallejo 'sU. ' . ' .'eAVT.S— New: and Second-hand. ' E. B: BECK ..' , *.CO r . *22 Market ft. •..' ' .. . .- '¦ '.'•:. !.A') bs.'Mint ;cacjp ftoolsaM chairs; hammc; rti, .._ '.*s»»' bed5.mattre.sses. t J.F.Itotter.712 Misf:jn-. :. E«ifc.n V^ncsfra-phs, ' r«crds. supplies.' moitBg ¦ .•,.- picture rr.acfcines.- films. Eatigalupi;- p.iS-^lkt. ¦•¦¦..GAfO*LlND ensiles. auttimobile« and laun^ies; ;_¦ v-'a"ll-_.«!tes.- t. ;F..- OOAK. 10 Fremont st- . ' • ASK.forpric*i r>ti seconii-hand typewriters: all' '".--. -.'rr.s.Tits. ALE.VAXDgR & CO.-. "IIP ' itoatitr. - JB;^Cik^',i.rifriibrarirs'bot:ght. -'H. CH01-MES. -. ¦}. ...ril'J.-.Markft. el. ; .;i> jne JessJe^U;. or postal.- ¦•,'.' i'.P-A-T. higher-., j.r'fecs tor : air k'ihde of i:\xA-oit tiP.nd. iMstal'.-- Oa.ORRL-S v .-S7w F^.'so»»s 1 .' Trii.TtJN- : \ra r. : e trood . > ecorid-liahtX -.c k>t> Trlt- ¦' arid .*..'- - : .thv-airicar'f.^H<g.' 'iri4-0th'.g(. ; tel JetMlle^SSL, ;;"-";^.-'-'^--^p^RYvTo^LOAje.-'-' ¦'"_ .;. .• >; : - :...-*.•.•..¦•¦ '-.-; .:' tOl-JJOi-iMS Examiner buUdlng:. ' ';• ..-"¦ Quick .settlen-.ertlt.;' no- dicai pdiptfhett.: . '- • • : ¦ : ;::.•:. ; -' Saii;-.exp«>rs<-s" Xry dealing: illrectlv- . " ' *i.'* JPf^i^Ha _smj<1< Ilil rr.ori^a'evs. undlvidfj Inter-' . ."¦/ ««ts. Bfs5srmen':s<)f re-nts, . property i is; trust. 1 :'*¦; •tf.';- regaciee. fife t states ahd .uqjdlv.;i?d IQ-: ¦¦ .''./t*V*»t«'. fn'-vrcp»^'t>~-purchas ! c<J. • -. .¦'¦¦-•¦'', '" •¦¦- Vpaftennt-treaUfaCHL* •' Strictly! conSi^ntlai.'- »'V; - -.'- '• '"-.' ;Wwq Yoti Need Mopey ;'. •'¦ •' vi3S S^^ A £ 3 y"- 1^ 1 7 •"".-•' - : •'•'¦* : '''- : - C •'..:' '. '-J^SY :it.ii.tiy!:\.'.i^t rrfoney QVlCJdjr**! • \ . ' ' ¦ ' ' K .- /.'.•..¦<">n'yaiir 'ii.fi. flurj* and: piano .v.-flhout r--.-npvaU ¦;-..- or cijy'..etj"i».r '-6oo<I -security :• farre^v'fatCF - r ¦¦: --ftrtft !>-"(?; r^-if-totial; no comsrlssIoB-V -prfvato. •..'.'..¦.¦¦ part y.-.:-Tll';: i. CS,- fonoho« ; iSuildlci. '-- ' JITO- -. . < rvfar^t-. it. ' ,- •"¦ ' ¦•' ,- ". \-r A}-'';'.-: .-"".' •* JklpNTlY.- leaned to ' sala'rif & .pepr>!*. : reta;:l .r?ef : . • "* :''chfr;tsV' f'*Tllstn\ bdaFding.-htiuse?. .-.'Avithout '.-¦ r ' .»"efiufi35-.: 64s> . paytriejiti-;. largest; busies? <o . '' '4ti m prs£i<$pf(.cixies, : .TcXn-,4nl. iiiVa'.Pacr^tt bids. •:'¦ Bl'GHLVv.r^it), ct* tie .private! -place to '.Obtain ~~ Iffcliaf ai'i in i i i on ifamionda... lew'eiry. at ' 2 -• |v«-r- pj::u: irrter««et. ¦ ER-ldwin. Jewelry ' Store. -.•'• 64C Msrkef. «el. Main-' 1.C44.;. -Branch.;.^?; Third. ¦•¦«TRICTLY . CONFIDENTIAL*" LQAN5-..W fur- ¦'.!.'.. r.Uure. planes, cr- -to.' salaried people <:-n their ; ; n-':te; rrcver 'tr*auner4 guaranteed. 1I--LINOIS -. ! TRCtsT-CO..' r..-;6. P-belao" bl.d^' tej. Main -7CI4..' ¦,'M — I pfr c»ni on ¦fQi'iiKure Or {<iano:'.n'<> ¦'remov. '.- al. no tonr-mUeloii. ' i>6 : publicity :'.(2S:-urV.4Uick-*- v:t ¦«.:.- jl.-..'.:;i .->.: ial .to JJcr.t<i.n:oi ¦ . no. 7.'. j W.UNiCIPAL LOAN OFFICE, IC-IGrrint "aye;, ; . ; ;„;¦'. ; ;lc a ns fp.om. jfi to jio.ooo, ¦ • ¦¦¦ -HONE V fla • V>an -tn "low" Ir.ierest; goli!. eilv-er. ¦ .' dioraond?. prarls anj preciou*s stone=- boueJit . •atOAMJ. HESTHAL'S. lfr Sjjtth- st-'r • : " .* JVEW.-'/-aEy ' method— To -svape--earners jn.- unin- 1 '4l<:T»e5 -t^tcsj tibeclute pr.vacj'- Flde'4ty-L«ia.n- '..-gomraqy. roome.4S-4^.; Chronicle blcg, ' ..' ".TO falar!»J people wlttout security; on fur'al- . tBreVirdcrSed notes atd other security. S. P.. D.'feCOUEt Agency, ltii Phelan build:r.g. , ¦'.'. : . "jiT-i'?«C£.t rate? on .furniture aod pianos; strict . . privacy; tio eoTnjri5a»oa;instailments accepted. : •• SQS3.;i;LI. *IO*t "Edit: Cocser\-atory ; 4)Uildlng. A.LJ' ip»ns cn'diaBi-jnii ,ar.d :^e»relr>* - per cent ;' mo.: «, K. Collaverai- Loan Bank. So>. Keamy. .j Jl% CN fymfUil g jg flkaou: ?15-up; .no removal; , . .too ocm, -v. TRKM'AIX. roj'm Sl.'cv.Eddy si. 1 ¦J'ER o*-ni"-on ?urnit:;f* cr pia/'-o. 1003 Mu- - : «'jal Esvings.Bajk bldg.; 7pS Mark?t et " ; if'/AJt Lr;an Co. cf k>ans mone>' to '' employes. R. 311. Mutual Sav. Bk. bid.. :-."CASK' rcinci salaried pecpie «n riot's wrthout : .-';¦ ir.ncrstr. KORKLL. 'JO'j .fexamlner -buHdJag. '^^^ -.¦*^"^ rent tht bust piaito in ihe city for *3- per , ;. cipnin; . »« alicw mix mdnths* rental -and • ..-•'• ».*rtage <K») pUrctia** price, tnui ClvlB« <-.ycru » clx month*" trtat »t th*- inttrument for . c '*Ty-h«ix; sjit t*rr.is<^i.'d rrices '• cauogt be " ; -'-.e<msr»-ja in San -Traccijioo. • ' ."•• " •' ; .' SCO.rt-C.t* R T A 7. "i *N'O Qt}* B6fVC| Hay<»* «t. t ¦ "Tfi'E. -|;av^ 4 few r*«..L bargains :e:t frum c>ur y.'.' K'r^-at'.honday FaI'>.".?Cev.an<S u*«-n pianos at .- -^Vfeeaitiisly: :ow prices. Beiir Hn^hfre- and ¦-•• .•l<r:im*tistfr -aif'our ieaderi". Cji-y payments' ' .'¦•*; >-dl %anl- The ZENO ilAUV.US MUSiC V COM PA N Y; T« • ;ila U«t tt. ' ¦ ' A FI.NE lot' ot. s»-c''Tid>hat:d uprtgi.:? frcm JjO • uf.'includfnjfsuch •sakfs as Chick «rlna;. Vos«. ..Kroeg^r. CBrtar. Klrkham. Pess». Hafdman, = vMarthail & ttcn-fell. Ua-us and Then. BEtOi : -'CC^TAZ •* • BON. ' 16 O'Farrell mU ¦ VOr ' . AiTecches hi Saji Franrrlsco. .* « •PIANOS'. .Tent^i; tr2 up; »riMairm. h'»». $4- s3s*j "••ljirjg««t ».Ji«,IV*s.l.. ar.tl rttall t.ia'io ' houjf of '. :Xb^ Tff«t; •writ* or <»bC f'r oup..vre:'i«ive har- •*: .w*{u !lFt'; ffiOXE PlXfiO CO.. «.V.-2il7 < G-ary.' •'A "FUSCHES^ ifthrtEht iflano'for e^e-~goqdFa/ ' . . >¦» ** : *i.'-Y. XJT'Onyrt. : c c . .* e . .j SCS-f CPPJGHT i.j8no;*-Steck nTn^xany; nearly • .*' O>?W ' HORXt.VJ WTOS-. 21C "McAlliKt»r st: /iwnsT -new up>?*ht, : cheap: 7azh~or\lrint&iu •• j ..na»'q.t. ¦ 'SCHM1T7. & CO.. 16 McAllister St. BEAUTIFUL 3-v^ikl T5telaway~Vrrigkt piano: '- perfect ordef ; O'Fa«Tell. jBOHJtlElil. .Byron Mausy jjiknos. Cr-rKla'n piano r . player. BYRON MiUZT. 308-312 Poct'st. • •StrKTRIOI*' violin*.'; «!then». old^nd new H? '..- MVL'LKR. .maker, repairer. 2 Lnthani place. itOItKii TO LET. . JTICE fine office". 1o let"; also, fine Jront desk 'ro^ra. C C»1I at 4TH ralifomla et... mofa 21. ... * c * c r . PDBSOXAL5. . . iiA«ON'S CfcOAK ~ASi)~sUvF HOUSE. . 'Young ladle* steadUy employed can. -have c Bn'fon's" cloaks.- .suits,' furs -and taiUr-made "suits to. order ;° en veckjy or monthly pay- . "r.(h:s plan, at regular marked prices. Con- t \-.pc* yomraelf calling on . BARON. 762 ¦ Graduates*- ot »«w y*rk s<.kooi of Ma**age. . •. f>»t*opathy. <.\«r>or a,nd eleetri'c baths: face '-. v'ltjrafclng machfnt; for rheumatism; genuine tubs. «hot an4 cold water; trained nurses as ' .^.attendants.' Prof, and Mrs. Morris, 4.0<} <Jeary. >- .-". I 1 1 :.-" . perfection seaislees rubber glore« . *:e^p £he hands smooth soft and white while . • «o:r.e housew'orkS postpaid $1^5; send site -of- ¦ '-Vid w&rn. Perfection: Rubber Co.. box " 37," • J« L *^». Ohio/ . - . • Tn*E Etar Hair Remedy restores tray hair. !m- ¦ .-.- proves tit growth, stop* falling, cure* dandruff • • and • itching ecalp: no stain or stickiness; "* <le»ni!eB* «calp; at drugflsta*. hairdre«s«rs; ac- ' ' J_f tpt aao -*ub«utute.. Star Co.. 1338 Polk. ' A-tCOJAE anq. let our doctors gire you free •.«-.-»j;aminaQo!3 and advicf; you pay tor th« . < m rr.».(iic«r:e.or.!y ar.4 at the lowest prioea. LION ._PHAP.MACy. . 1500 Mission St.. cor. 11-th. ••f.NEW idea-ln J<Twelry and Central* American c .curto«. Indian curtains; draperies, shawls. • »;tc.: the onry store- In the city that carries °. F *}O"A1ES A- EON. I23» Polk. nr. fiutter ."FERNANDO KOHLBUSH will hear "som*- •-•thirtv «o fcls advanuge by calling or ad- • rl%^'^ K r ' M ' "'^ F1 '* t '*••" SaD rnn - " K 93" how ch ***P but how good ts the motto of " k. , rn * nu ?*ttur«rs of the . Kapld Rotary ° va* U3 i5?, rd ' lhe »*"»'inK-machlne of to-day. J. «W. EVANS, agent. 1021 Market st. morphine and all druga fllT tlXV W*Jtlvely cured by Willow Bark Co. •^ ibJ9 Poifc ct.; consultaUon free; call or write. J 2£? n I^, bU cured ln 2 *»*" no charges; rt«raxteed. Acme Liquor Cure C.. a»7 Mar* *et st., room 203; phone 8ouUi 751. COLUTHN5. WS^WS^BKX^S^W^W^^ Montgomery avenue. Interment I. O. O. V. Cemetery. PATTARSEN— In this city. December 31. 1903. . Frank W.. beloved husband of May Pattar- sen. a native of Maine, aged 47 year* tt month9 and 11 days. t^Fnend? and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday. January 3. 13(H. at I o'clock, from Mission Masonic Temple, under the auspices of Kin? • Solomon's Ledge No. 2CO. F. and A. M. In- terment Cyvress' Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero . streets. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 046 Mission street. PETERSON^-ln this city. December 31. 1903, Mary, belcved wife of the late John Peter- son, mother of Helen and Carl Oscar Peter- son and the late Emil Peterson, and daugh- ter of P. G. and Catherine . Ostman. a na- tive of Sweden, aged 4N years 3 montha and 23 days. - ' ' .'. • ' . . SCHOHAY— In" thla city, December SO. 1903. Caroline. • beloved wife of Albert Schohay. • mother, of Albert- .J. Schohay. daughter, of the late John and Margaret Miller, and sla- ter of Mrs Helena Payne and Mrs.- Mary Lamor of Philadelphia. Pa.. John Miller and - the late Mrs: Maricaret Gropholz of liaden. Germany, a native of Philadelphia, aged 5S years' 4' momha and 20 daya. .E7"The. funeral will take place Friday. • January 1, 11H:4, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. •306.-- Hares st'tretf.. -Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ¦ • OFFICERS and members of the San Francisco Lady Society are -kindly fnvlted to attend • ¦ the funeral- cf our late member, Caroline Schohay. to-day. 'January l.-..at 1 o'clock. '. froin her late residence. W> ' Hayes street. By order . V.WREDE. President.. H. HAAS, -Secretary. ' ' . • . . STUDLEY— In. Chicajro. Dicemb^r 30. 1903. Rev.. George Howard Studley.- dearly b»- loved husband of Alta C.'Studley. father of George M.. Alta C .and Hillman Q. Stud- . ' -ley', son .of George "\V. and Abble Q. Studley. • . and brother' of Ruby W. Studley, a native of California, aged. 2f> . years H> months and 5 flays. • t ¦ ' ' : ¦_• Northern Wheat .Market.' . - 1 , •..•••' .."--.OREGON.- ."-¦" PORTLAND;.- Dec. 31.— Whea^Walla" Wal- la; 72c;. blue stem.- 77c; valley, 78c. 'The'to.tal '-wheat sh.ipfr.ents from, this port, for "the week" ending- to-day . .wci'e.. .275, €NS)' .bushels.- The ¦ steamer '-IndniiMra.- cleared- for tie 'Orient to- day with- 275. «*> .bushels t>f wji'eat. . • • ' • : : .. ..-• -' " '- .'. . ¦ WASHIN0T0N.. ¦-.. ..... '..''.. ¦ T-ACdMA.- • D'cc- -'ot.^— -Wheat-^-Unehahged:'' .blue" ¦st'e.m'.- -TDc;-..- club. .:7-tc..- • The.- -steamer » Pleiades 'sailed'' for-- North- China- ports .'via !>«•* attie: 'carrying' 127,44* "sack's- flour • and other merchandise..- ' '_*. j . . .'.". - .- • ¦-.' ¦-';;'. .. \ . • £/>LACE YOUR QROEflS EARLY |. isptllCENTORYl .'¦ . • ;.-. ' Abotfaer "wiW . / •'.' arrive about J.nnuary 21, -V ¦-.' ; -»Q4;;.' : . : ;;f V)v"- v :^:'v0// . ¦¦'; '¦,¦ . . . : Inr.ortfex. to. satisfy. th<« ...' '. : .- Vderriand. for this; prenU.iim;. v •'. ; . ire hate : . orderptl; another .-". carload of : these'. --bookij,' : . '¦'. . ' and all persons. sehdliig;'t<>;..' :. . '.The Cdot.Btiok^^ Impart- ¦ ¦]] . ; • ', ment. -pt thls'paper..i»-.slx."--:-." .- : ¦ . .¦ ¦;. months*" -;s\ilMfTiptipn. • to: ..-. -. "- Tliip . Dailf and Sun<la j ¦Call may secjure one- of the '*, : ¦'. '. -TSrcntielh. Ccntnry Cq<i)k.' ; ¦ . Books at the premlurn : •' '"¦ . rafc.of ;5dc.v.'.:^;>;.-V.'..-" : -'.-V-' : ".. I- Oui-oMawn subscribers should remit 20c addithnlto prepay transportation chafgBS.'./- ; ••_.••¦.': v ¦".: ':" 2 *;li-!' :^--'^j ;-..: '"•' ,- - • OCZAH ; TRA'VrEr*r^ : V./'h;-:' '¦'••'" •' "'^^iC^N^ • ' ' '"• 5t*a«ifr'» ' leave " Saia; Fran-- ' -/^J^-^PEjv .'- •'ctsfo-'as'FoIIowjiV .-'.¦.'.-; -.' : '-.-• ' /*Z1lLJ. \«J\ • ¦ ' For •¦"ietchifean; ••' Wfanjf«?U • Ai/^ESS^a \**\ ' "iineau. ¦ ¦ Hairr*?-. ¦ Skairua> v . t I''V£sSa 1 i " tc: - ¦'¦A'aska'— It. *. m .. Jan. V \ \K&5^/ / 2,V.6.;. 11. ¦:ii:;: .21'. :'•>;.' '.'.. f-h. '¦V*iv \\ •: " yfil. .-5r-.-'. -Chinee'.- -to 'company's' • x5r*-i-_l>'»->' .eteanrers- -ajt .-Seattle.. .'.•;•' ••"..' ¦•TS^AjsyVj^ ¦•..-¦'.'¦ Fop ; ;VicMrl3." ""Vartcouver, " ." ¦ "*^ . .. ". Pcirt -Tc>»fnaei\d.': -Sea-t<lo,.;T«r'. ¦coma: EVerett,- Wnatrom-^n a. •: ni:, ' Jart % .2.' fl. . 11; -16.-.-21.: .2»i- il, Feb.- j.--' rCTiang?.. ot-Seattr« •to thiit.'compari-y'* ' .»>«afner9.--. # f!)r-,-Alaska .and O'. N, Jty.:' at Seattle or. T^corha .to N. . P. " Ry. ; at- .Vancqiiver- to 'CV Pi -Rj--' .'¦>••-¦ • ¦¦'.- '¦ •.'• '' •For Eurfeka- (Hum'boWt Ray)—^Ponrowi. 't :-^<> p. m:', Jan.- .V. 11,. :U,'-23.' .2».. •' Feb. '• 4: Corona, • l>SO.-p.'ni.-. 'Jan'. :X.""», 1>.'-2O. 2K: Feb. Ji -. -. -. ' • -Fpr Uos'-Ari<eles' fvia'Port Ijoa.-.AnePle!» .and. • Redondo),- San Dt.trgo. a'nd •¦-.Santi. .Iiarbariar> ¦ Santa- Rosa'. «undays,-'ft a.:*m :¦'.-' "."¦ -.. 'Zi'-r •¦' ' Stat* of- Calif ornja.' -Thursday*, .0-'a:.m. -.-. •' For Los Angeles . '.tvia" San. -Pedrov and.' Kast... Sin Pfdro). Santa,. RarharaiV-Parita -Cjru.s; .Mon-. terey, San -Simeon./CayuccV.P.dpt- Harford-XSa-n. L.uiH Obispo).. Ventura attit' II uenpm*.-. -. *.'• .Coos Bay. l>'a.-m.'. •Jin.+. 12.- 2O. 2S r '.Feb. 5.. -. Bonita'. » a. 'm:. Jan.'.-x. -10. .C4,. Feb. 1.-" • '. ' . Fcr Knrenada.- Magilalena -Kay,' San Jose d 1 **?-' Cabo.. M^iatlar*. "Altata... La-Paz,- Santa ¦ Ro r sa.lla. Guflyma3-.(Mt'x.)..10-a...nv,, Tth of e^eg month. .'• ' -.' ¦" . ' • -..'. ,. : .'- . • .. ' ¦ For /unher ' information obtain, folder.. Right Is r<s»rv«?d to change steamers or sail- Ing dares. - ••-..'• ". TICKET OmCTJS — 4 N'evr ¦ Montgom- ery, street (Palace Hotel-).. -JO Market street and. Broadway whar\-e»_ ' • ' '." " . •" . ' ' Freight office. 10 Market .'street. . '• . . ¦ • '' C. £>. DUNANN. General Pa-«snger Agent. • • 10 Market streets San .'Franni'sco.- . O. R. & N. CO. - "Columbia" sails Jan. ' 8.' IS. 28. Feb. 7. 17. 27 and Marrh 9. ' "George W. ¦• El- decT" satis Jan. 3. 13, *C3. Feb. 2. 12. 22 and. March 4. Only steamship to'ne. to- PORTLAND. OR., and short rail line from Portland 'to ap- points East. Through tickets to all points, all rair or steamship . and rail. • at ' LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth, and .. meals. Steamer wills foot, of Spear st.. at 11 a. m. S: F. P.OOTH. Oen. Agt. Pass. Dept.. 1 . Montgomery st. : C. CLIFFORD. ,,-.<Geri. j Agt.' Freight Dept.. 3 Montgomery st. ¦ * . TOYO KSSF.N KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO> •-" " Stearrers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and Hongkong, calling ar.'Kobe (Hiogo)*, Naga- saki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- . kong with steamer* fnr India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. 8. S. AMERICA MARU • Monday. January 25. 190* 8. S. HONGKONG MARU . . .' :- Wednesday, February 17; 1904 S. S. NIPPON MARU \ ". o : Tuewlay. March* 13. 1MH Via Honolulu. Round-trip tlc&ets at reduced rates. - For freight and passage. a.pply at Com- pany's office, 421/Market street, corned First. _\ W.ffl. AVERT. General Agent. occanics.8.co.i™.;g S. S. MARIPOSA. for Honolulu. Jan. », 1904. 11 a. m. S\ S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Jan. 9. 11 a.m. S. S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa. Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday. Jan. 2!. s p". m. ia.« > a£CXElSi5!3S.ra..Jiats..TtlstCf!)^S43!!rtd-a- |flJH>ljt£M.3«BarbtSL.rjerle.7.Pac55$L COMPAOHIE aZSXRALZ TRAN3ATL&NTia?2. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. .*», Sailing every Thursday instead of CSf« Saturday, at 10 a. m.. frcm Pier 42. »-/«C51- North River, foot of Morton street. First class to Havre. $70 and upward. Sec- ond class to Havre. $45 and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson Building). New York. J. F. FUOAZt & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. Tickets told by all Railroad Ticket Agents. Mar* island and Vallejo Steamer*. Steamer GEN FRISBIE or MONTTCELLO— 0:45 a. nv, 3:15 and 3:30 p. m., except Sunday. Sunday. 0:45 a. m.. 8:30 p. m. Leave Vallejo. 7 a. m., 12:30 and 6 p. m., ex. Sunday. Sun- day. T a. m.. 4:1.1 p. m. Fare. SO cents. Tel. Main 1508. Pier 3, Mlssion-st., dock.. HATCU ,BKOS. _